Meillet's law
yat
Ijekavian
Hirt's law
Slavic language
Balto-Slavic
Slavophone
yer
Upper Lusatian
Upper Sorbian
Slovene language
Slav
Winter's law
yus
Slovene
Czech language
Czech
Ekavian
Slovak language
schwa primum
oxytonesis
Lusatian
Slovak
acrodynamic
Slavize
Bulgarian language
Ukrainian language
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Belarusian language
White Russian
-ski
Byelorussian
Byelorussian language
acrostatic
Panslavic
White Russian language
Balto-Slav
flapping
Belarusian
Slavo-
iotation
stød
Old Slavonic
properispomenal
diphthong
Grimm's law
mesostatic
circumflexed
Slavicism
Slavism
barytonesis
nonaccent
strong yer
Slavicize
akanye
palatalization
Lower Lusatian
Slavic
Polish language
barytone
seṭ
equisonant
Lower Sorbian
auris externa
Polish
o-grade
Old Ukrainian
Ledecky
Bogdanoff
Kosch
Swoboda
first palatalization
acute
Old East Slavonic
Old Russian
Oleksiak
Hladki
Stanislaus
Medved
Jelen
Stang's law
Kravitz
Kravets
Matey
Mazepin
Krawitz
Old Church Slavonic
accent
East Slavic
Zelenskyy
Malenko
Old Belarusian
dark l
ikavic

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